John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
Sweet honey-sucking bees, why do you still
Surfeit on roses, pinks and violets
As if the choicest nectar lay in them
Wherewith you store your curious cabinets?
Ah, make your flight to Melisuavia's lips
There may you revel in ambrosian cheer
Where smiling roses and sweet lilies sit
Keeping their springtide graces all the year
Sweet honey-sucking bees was written by John Wilbye.